Casket cover quilt vs. casket flowers
#81
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Originally Posted by Holice
type in "casket quilts" into search and you will find lots of information including a company that will make them.
Also, I don't understand why many are talking about makin gone specifically for the casket ... why not use one of your favourite ones that had been used while alive?
#82
Thats a wonderful idea, don't know why others don't do it. When my MIL passed away we asked that no one bought flowers for the casket but to donate in her memory to the cancer society. We only had one casket cover of real flowers from the immediate family. We also filled her viewing room with posters of family pictures, I never thought about my quilt being placed on there that I was working on for her.
#83
Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
I've told my kids that I want to be cremated, after the doctors have used whatever parts of my body I'm through with, then I want my kids to hurl my ashes at whatever neighbor I'm mad at at that time. The rest I want put in the mountains in Yosemite where my late DH and I back packed on our honeymoon. Or else in my dear Milton, WV hills where I spent my childhood, wondering over those green, green hills.
#84
Originally Posted by Willa
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Here in So. Jersey, most people choose to send most of the baskets of flowers to area nursing homes (as well as to churches if it'll be close to a Sunday service)...so at least the flowers are given the chance to be enjoyed be others
piney
#86
I think it's a great idea.
One of my friends made her SIL a small breast cancer quilt, but it didn't arrive before she passed. So they laid the quilt on her casket. My friend said everyone thought it was a beautiful addition to such a sad occasion.
One of my friends made her SIL a small breast cancer quilt, but it didn't arrive before she passed. So they laid the quilt on her casket. My friend said everyone thought it was a beautiful addition to such a sad occasion.
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
I've told my kids that I want to be cremated, after the doctors have used whatever parts of my body I'm through with, then I want my kids to hurl my ashes at whatever neighbor I'm mad at at that time. The rest I want put in the mountains in Yosemite where my late DH and I back packed on our honeymoon. Or else in my dear Milton, WV hills where I spent my childhood, wondering over those green, green hills.
#88
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Originally Posted by betty jo
I work at (2) local funeral homes and since working there I see the waste in funeral flowers, especially the casket flowers which cost several hundred dollars..soooo....I decided I would quilt me a quilt to go on my casket and my family can take it home with them. Has anyone else thought about doing this??? I know we don't like to think about death, but it is coming to all of us.
#89
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I made my uncle a memory quilt that all his children and grand-kids could put messages on a quilt blocks as i made enough blocks for each of his kids which were 7 kids then i made another 7 so the grandkids could do it also then i made one for his wife to do the same .when he was at the funeral home they put it at the end of the casket to show off the quilt. and she took the quilt home after that to remember him by.
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I love your idea~! Actually my sister and I both came up with the same idea.... one yellow rose for each child and one for each grandchild. I am not fond of cut flowers as they die so quickly. I know the cost of flowers can easily be spend elsewhere...on my kids or grandkids. The quilt is a nice thought and I like it.
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